Grammar Quiz

Transitional Phrases and Conjunctions Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Transitional Phrases and Conjunctions

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He was late for work; ________, he missed the meeting.

A. on the other hand

B. therefore

C. similarly

D. although


The roads were slippery ________ the snow, so driving was dangerous.

A. although

B. therefore

C. because

D. for instance


She loves chocolate; ________, her brother prefers savory snacks.

A. in conclusion

B. however

C. for example

D. on the other hand


________, you can learn a lot from failure.

A. While

B. Similarly

C. However

D. In conclusion


They studied all night; ________, they felt confident for the exam.

A. therefore

B. for instance

C. because

D. similarly


Some birds migrate in winter; ________, the robin stays in the same region.

A. for instance

B. although

C. while

D. on the other hand


She didn’t finish her homework; ________, she was still allowed to play outside.

A. however

B. similarly

C. therefore

D. for example


The weather was cold; ________, he wore a jacket.

A. because

B. for instance

C. although

D. on the other hand


The project was challenging; ________, it was rewarding.

A. although

B. therefore

C. for example

D. while


The company offers excellent benefits; ________, health insurance and paid vacation time.

A. on the other hand

B. although

C. therefore

D. for instance


He enjoys painting; ________, his sister is into sculpting.

A. however

B. for instance

C. similarly

D. such as


________ I agree with your main point, I have reservations about your methods.

A. While

B. Furthermore

C. On the other hand

D. Therefore


You can learn various instruments, …………… the guitar and the piano, if you practice daily.

A. On the other hand

B. However

C. While

D. Such as


________, I believe that education is a lifelong process.

A. Similarly

B. In conclusion

C. For example

D. While


He wanted to lose weight; ________, he started exercising regularly.

A. because

B. therefore

C. on the other hand

D. for instance


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